National Guard helicopter crashes in southern US state, killing two

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The helicopter belonged to the Tennessee National Guard and was on a training flight when it crashed at midafternoon. | via philstarlife

Two people died on Thursday, Feb. 16 when a military Black Hawk helicopter crashed near a highway in the southern state of Alabama, authorities said.

The helicopter belonged to the Tennessee National Guard and was on a training flight when it crashed at midafternoon near the city of Huntsville, the Tennessee National Guard said in a statement. Local media said no survivors were found after a UH-60 Black Hawk military helicopter crashed in Harvest, Alabama. Videos uploaded to social media show flames and smoke at the crash site

 

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